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Yeah it definitely looks like it needs a rotoscoped 25 year old Morten Harket dancing on one of the tables.

Either that, or an indie game where you have to use magic crayons to add colour to the world and bring it to life. A bit like if The Unfinished Swan was combined with one of those paint-by-numbers games you see on Google Play from time to time.

"Aren't kind" is putting it very mildly. Most Asian countries have incredibly harsh penalties for drug offenses, including death sentences for dealers, and prison terms for mere consumption. (Yes, consumption. Not even possession.)

I remember watching this show about stupid people getting busted for trying to smuggle drugs and there was this one dude who got 20 years in prison or something - for weed. I think he got arrested in china? Anyways, it was so bizarre to me, in my country you would have to either kill someone or be a goddamn government spy to get such a sentence. But weed?

In south korea, the "red light" district is technically the areas where foreigners are or near the US base. Western drug culture is something that is not prevalent in most eastern asian countries. The only exposure they get is from hollywood movies. Nobody in south korea would even know you were smoking weed cause theyve never smelled weed before or even seen it. I remember a long time ago there was a video of a black american smoking weed in the smoking area at the airport blogging about it ( like a decade ago)

Most of these countries dont have a substance abuse problem on the level of america. Where society could benefit from decriminalization.

Alcoholism is the only substance abuse problem in countries like south korea and japan.

Am Korean. This is BS. It's not that hard to get drugs in Korea. Go to any big club and there will be drugs there. Go to an apartment complex with Rich housewives. There will be drugs there.
Koreans don't smoke weed as much, but there is a serious problem with Meth, Propofol, and Happy Balloons.

It's a bit better hidden, and not quite as serious as the US, but it is still a problem that exists

I mean, do they specifically have have a law against being intoxicated under an illegal drug?(Other than the assumed "intoxicated in public" like in the US) Do they actually give you a bunch of drug tests to figure out which drug you are on?

EDIT: Or do you just mean "i wouldn't seek out drugs in Seoul because... insert your comment".

Korea is Korea and you dont really question it. It just is. So yes make sure to check what is legal there and dont do anything illegal. So no joint walking down the street, but copious amounts of alcohol is okay.

oh shoot did they raise it to 2$ it used to be 1000KRW. I enjoyed Korea and think of returning some time, but do worry about all that booze temptation. It is ingrained in a lot of the work culture and making friends. I am not sure how much I would enjoy it completely teetotal though!

Ive been. Its a lot less cool when you go and its packed full of people and costs are crazy high (the bane of anything trendy here). Plus only a few spots are good for photos. If you check their insta tag its a ton of photos in like 3 different spots

Location recently moved I think. I went to the location here in the article and they were gone. It looks like they moved and are in a bigger location now. At least that’s what it looks like on the IG account.

I want to see image of these places occupied. I would maybe get people willing to get brightly bleached white clothes with marked in lines or however Borderlands cosplayers do it (again but in high contrasting white) so the only color is in the exposed hands and faces of the people. Maybe the bride and groom will be the only color with their clothing, a nice reversal of the usual pallet.

If it's a cool city then I'll come visit Songdo for sure ! It's my second time going to South Korea, last time was with high school (I live in France) and it's been quite some time now !
I'll be going from the 15th of May to the 27th !

I am an Architect and I designed something similar to this in school and was marked down for "incomplete rendering" I had to explain to my prof that it was the goal to look like this and he said "Nothing in real life could capture this"